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FOR DIRECTIONAL / CIRCA 1970s
ABOUT
Stunning curved three-piece sectional sofa attributed to Vladimir Kagan and produced by Directional in the 1970s. The peak of singularity and timeless character is exhibited throughout, this gorgeous piece offers a sculptural silhouette that showcases flowing lines and graceful curves for modern versatility. This sectional features its original fabric and is moderately worn, extremely comfortable and packed with personality. An eye-catching piece that is perfect to delight any distinguished space.
FOR DIRECTIONAL / CIRCA 1970s
ABOUT
Stunning curved three-piece sectional sofa attributed to Vladimir Kagan and produced by Directional in the 1970s. The peak of singularity and timeless character is exhibited throughout, this gorgeous piece offers a sculptural silhouette that showcases flowing lines and graceful curves for modern versatility. This sectional features its original fabric and is moderately worn, extremely comfortable and packed with personality. An eye-catching piece that is perfect to delight any distinguished space.
FOR DIRECTIONAL / CIRCA 1970s
ABOUT
Stunning curved three-piece sectional sofa attributed to Vladimir Kagan and produced by Directional in the 1970s. The peak of singularity and timeless character is exhibited throughout, this gorgeous piece offers a sculptural silhouette that showcases flowing lines and graceful curves for modern versatility. This sectional features its original fabric and is moderately worn, extremely comfortable and packed with personality. An eye-catching piece that is perfect to delight any distinguished space.
DETAILS & DIMENSIONS





CREATOR: Vladimir Kagan (Designer), Directional (Manufacturer)
DIMENSIONS: Height: 29 in. (73,66 cm) Width: 128 in. (325.12 cm) Depth: 41 in. (104.14 cm) Seat Height: 17 in. (45.72 cm)
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1970s
STYLE-MOVEMENTS: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
PERIOD: Mid-20TH Century
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United States
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Fabric, wood
CONDITION: Good, wear consistent with age and use
NUMBER OF PIECES: 3
LEAD TIME: Available Now
MORE OPTIONS
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Customer's Own Material or Leather (COM/COL). The cost of fabric or leather is the client's responsibility.
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For reupholstery, additional charges apply.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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Branford, CT, US 06405 (Warehouse)
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About The Designer:
VLADIMIR KAGAN
Vladimir Kagan was born in Worms on the Rhine, Germany, in 1927 and passed away in 2016. Kagan's career positions it as one of America's most celebrated designers for over sixty years. The European Magazine says: "Vladimir Kagan is one of the most important furniture designers of the 20th century. He designed furniture in the forties, fifties, and sixties, becoming an icon of Modernity and an obligatory reference to every designer. He is the creative grandfather of a whole new generation of designers." He studied Architecture at Columbia University and, in 1947, joined his father, Illi Kagan, a master cabinetmaker, to work in his woodworking shop and learn furniture making from the ground up. His Midcentury modern furniture with "Sinuous wooden frame characteristics" has a contemporary feel. His style, inspired by everything from antiques and nature to the Bauhaus, emphasizes comfort and functionality. He exposes designs with upholstery, wrought iron, cast aluminum, and especially organically sculpted wood in works that became hallmarks of his career. For all his aesthetic élan, Kagan said that throughout his career, his touchstone was comfort. "A lot of modern furniture was not comfortable. And so comfort is: form follows function. The function was to make it comfortable," he once commented. "I created what I called vessels for the human body."